European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 14, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Jun 14 when the Pill is in stomach. This Side f by Dick West a Sivington up a Hospital patient recently was sitting up in be preparing to Swallow a capsule approximately the size of a Jelly bean when he chanced to notice something was printed on scrutiny revealed that it and some of his other capsules bore either Trade name or he name of the first the patient was somewhat perturbed by the thought of having miniature drug commercials sloshing around among his after reflecting upon the matter for a spell Hospital patients usually devote a Good bit of time to reflect Inge concluded that the imprint must have some kind of therapeutic value. Why else would they appear on the capsules i Haven t checked this out with the food and drug administration Fra but it seems to me to be a logical deduction. The body is to some extent conditioned by the mind and our minds Are constantly being exposed to bran names in drug commercials. It therefore stands to reason that Ifa medical Brand name comes in direct Contact with some malfunctioning internal Organ the results will be Bene writing to me of this matter the patient did riot identify the nature of his illness. Apparently How Ever he had a bad Case of some thing. At any rate he Felt he would have been More greatly benefited if the capsules had carried another Type of inscription. If these pills and capsules had upon them some spiritual message the larger ones could have the lord sprayer or the Apostoles Cree they could be of White these May cheer to up on the outside they f a i n p any inward Comfort a to a i supp a. Cd a plan might no but a physician would need in"1 Cise extreme caution messages that Are taken Deputy prowler at gov. Laxalt s Home sick Call president Johnson pays a sick Callon former president Dwight d. Eisenhower who is recuperating in Walter Reed Hospital from an april 29 heart attack. Up photo citizenship Bill passed for War widow Washington a the Senate passed and sent to the president wednesday a Bill giving a Vietnam War widow from Germany eligibility for unite states citizenship. Mrs. Robert j. Hallett had been scheduled to become a Citi zen in january. However her husband an sergeant was killed dec. 31, 1967 in Vietnam. His death made her ineligible for citizenship under a three year residency requirement for spouses of american citizen. The Bill in effect waives the requirement for the 41-year-old woman now living in Greenfield mass. Sen. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., who introduced the sen ate Bill said of mrs. Hallett Scase red tape i certainly believe that it is entitled to citizenship within the spirit and compassion of the Law not Only because of the extraordinary event which made her a widow and brought hardship to her and her Youngson but also because she was actually entitled to citizenship several months ago and was prevented from being sworn i because of red Cost of quads one child is grand four kids Are 8 grand mar Vista Calif. Up Kenneth Villaros wife will be coming Home next month with four new quadruple boys and a Hospital Bill for at least $8,000. Villaros problem is that his Job As a tool and Dye worker pays just Over $7,000 a year. The High Hospital costs result from the fact that the quadruple boys were underweight when they were born june 1. They must remain in an incubator at St. Johns Hospital Infanta Monica until they attain a weight of 5 pounds. The Pedi Atri Cian who is attending them says it will take about six weeks. The family s doctor who asked that he remain Anonymous said he and the paediatrician have donated their services. The ironic thing about this the doctor added is that the Villaros family can t qualify foray kind of Public assistance be cause Villaros has a the four boys born to Villaros ranged in weight at birth from 2 pounds 10ounces to 3 pounds 8 ounces. All have been placed in incubators. The Villaros have one other child a daughter Stephanie 3. Carson City Nev. A a sheriff s Deputy and a prowler traded four gunshots Earl wednesday outside the mansion of Nevada gov. Paul Laxalt. The governor his wife Jackie their six children and a Niece were inside but were not injured. One Bullet smashed through the Windshield of Deputy Jack Jordan s patrol car missing the officer by six inches. Deputy fires twice Jordan fired twice at the gun Man As he fled. City police the Ormsby county sheriff s office and the Nevada Highway patrol refuse to say anything about the mat mrs. Laxalt told this Story the governor s dogs began Barking a Little before 1 kept it up insistently. A patrolman in the area hear them and came to the mansion. Shortly afterwards some of the Laxalt children spotted some one in the Yard but did t re Cognize him. Patrolmen toured the mansion area every 15 or 20 minutes be tween 1 . And 4 ., when Jordan spotted the prowler. He saw a Man in the Yard mrs. Laxalt said. The fellow took a shot at him. It hit the Windshield of the patrolman s car about six inches from officer shot at the fellow and he started running. Two other cars got Here in minutes Mcnamara 4now world citizen Bangkok Thailand a former defense Secretary Rob Ert s. Mcnamara stopped briefly in Bangkok tuesday and declined All . Embassy Courte sies. I am a world citizen now Mcnamara told embassy offi cers who offered him a private room in which to relax during his 45-minute Stopover on his Way to Jakarta. Mcnamara now president of the world Bank put in a phone Call to ambassador Leonard in Ger from a Public Booth. After the officer mrs. Laxalt and the child we remained awake but the nor went Back to bed and to asleep again at 7 . His wife said she knew Oln reason anyone would want ii harm anybody in her family employment reaches new High in . Washington a the nation s total employment reached a record High of 75.j million last month and unemployment remained at a 15-year Low the labor department re ported wednesday. Average earnings of some 45million non supervisory workers also climbed to a new High inlay of s2.82 per hour and $106.03 a week up 2 cents a hour and si.59 per week from nationwide unemployment rate remained at 3.5 percent of the civilian labor Force for the second straight month Matching the lowest figure since november 1953. Since 1953 the jobless rate hovering be tween 3.5 and 3.7 per cent the last six months was also the lowest sustained rate since the 1953 Post korean War period the unemployment rate for negroes edged Down from 6.7 to 6 4 per cent equating the Lowe figure since 1954, but was us double the 3.2 per Centre White workers said the Bureau of labor situation is improved Tor the nonwhites but the relation ship to the Whites is still unchanged said Harold Goldstein assistant commissioner of me Louii is rate for teen Aei Rose from 11.9 to 12.6. Be and an even further Rise s expected this month As school youths flood the 1"1 Mil ret to g o ahem a Ptg Huw ahem r Ris to sing you a Man who ?5 Naughf amanwhoi5uov6p5yam., a Man who 6
